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P&G commercials: A compilation of ads for detergents, fabric softeners, deodorizers, and more.

P&G handles a wide range of everyday products, including laundry detergents and fabric softeners, dishwashing liquids, as well as deodorants, shampoos, and cosmetics.

Many of you probably have P&G products at home, and quite a few have likely seen P&G commercials as well.

In this article, we’ll showcase a comprehensive collection of commercials for P&G products.

Many of the ads are friendly and relatable, featuring popular talents and actors, and we’ll also touch on information about the cast.

If there’s a commercial you’ve been curious about, be sure to check it out.

P&G commercials: A compilation of ads for detergents, fabric softeners, deodorizers, and more (91–100)

P&G Bold Laundry Daimyo ‘Summer Sweat’ EditionFuma Kikuchi, Katsumi Koba

Bold Laundry Daimyo Summer Sweat Version 15 seconds

A Bold detergent with fabric softener commercial featuring the Laundry Lord.

As with the previous series of commercials, Fuma Kikuchi appears, showing off his humorous side.

In this “Summer Sweat” edition, it highlights that it incorporates the deodorizing ingredients of Febreze and the fragrance of Lenor, both also by P&G, making it perfect for the season when odors are a concern.

P&G Lenor Aroma Jewel “Shasha’s Song” VersionHaruka Ayase

[Lenor Aroma Jewel] Shasha’s Song Version 30 seconds

This piece depicts Haruka Ayase shaking Aroma Jewel and humming a tune as she melts into various fragrances and the spaces that inspired them.

The outfits, colored to match each scent’s image, are absolutely lovely.

Each fragrance was created in collaboration with a world-renowned fragrance maison, highlighting how easily you can experience these scents through your laundry.

P&G Ariel ‘Completely Easy Super Detergent—Unbelievab-ariel’ (Indoor Drying ver.) / (Cleansing ver.)Mio Imada, Koji Yamamoto

This commercial conveys, through the interaction between Mio Imada and Koji Yamamoto, that Ariel gel pods make it easy to achieve powerful cleaning.

When Koji Yamamoto denies that such an effortless detergent could exist, Mio Imada demonstrates it in action; he checks the wash results and the scent, and becomes convinced.

The shift from his sternly skeptical expression to a satisfied smile clearly communicates the product’s strong effectiveness.

Messiah “Hallelujah”

A famous oratorio by Mr.

Handel is being used in a P&G laundry detergent commercial.

This work, notable for its powerful chorus and its grand praise of God’s greatness, matches well with visuals highlighting the detergent’s antibacterial power.

Since its premiere in Dublin in April 1742, it has continued to be beloved around the world and is frequently performed at events such as Christmas and Easter.

It’s a perfect piece when you want to convey cleanliness and reassurance—why not listen to it in between household chores? It’s sure to leave you feeling refreshed, as if your heart has been cleansed.

P&G Joy Gel Tabs for Dishwashers: “Whole Dishwasher Cleaning” / “Save Water with Your Dishwasher” / “Shiny Like New” / “No Pre-Rinsing!”Ryota Yamasato

This is a commercial for Joy Gel Tabs, a dishwasher detergent.

Four versions are airing, and each one highlights how Joy Gel Tabs can solve common dishwasher problems.

Many viewers were likely drawn to the compelling points, such as its powerful cleaning that handles greasy dishes without pre-rinsing and its water-saving benefits.

P&G Ariel “Yellowing from Seasonal Wardrobe Change” EditionToma Ikuta

[Ariel Deep Clean & Deodorizer] Detergent + bleach-level cleaning power in one bottle! 15 seconds: Tackling yellowing when switching seasonal clothes

The P&G Ariel commercial titled “Yellowing When Switching Seasonal Clothes.” In it, Toma Ikuta hangs laundry under a blue sky while explaining the product.

Adding a sense of openness and grandeur to the already refreshingly pleasant spot is the “Hallelujah” chorus from Messiah.

That melody, repeating the word “Hallelujah,” is probably familiar to just about everyone.

Incidentally, “Hallelujah” carries a nuance of blessing, so it matches the joy of laundry being washed clean.